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Faith and Family: Beliefs and Behavior

Part one of a four-part series: faith & family in traditional and nontraditional settings.

Aired 10/27/2005 | Rating NR

Religion & Ethics NewsWeekly

Faith and Family: Beliefs and Behavior

Clip: Season 9 | 16m 29s

Part one of a four-part series: faith & family in traditional and nontraditional settings.

A poll commissioned by RELIGION & ETHICS NEWSWEEKLY shows that Americans both idealize the traditional family — husband and wife with children — and at the same time are more and more accepting of divorce, cohabitation, and the growing number of families that are nontraditional.

Aired 10/27/2005 | Rating NR

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